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Hatton Court Hotel Gloucester
Upton Hill, Upton St Leonards, Gloucestershire, GL4 8DE - England, UK

Nestled in the beautiful Cotswolds, Hatton Court Hotel Gloucester has dramatic views across Malvern Hills and Severn Estuary, and provides an excellent base for exploring some of the county’s most popular attractions. Built in the style of a 17th Century...
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Attractions near Hatton Court Hotel Gloucester
A selection of attractions close to Hatton Court Hotel Gloucester:
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| Fiery Beacon Gallery (3.2 Miles) |
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The Fiery Beacon Gallery exhibits and sells unusual and contemporary arts and crafts. Regularly changing exhibitions focus on painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, photography, textiles and...
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| Painswick Woodcrafts (3.2 Miles) |
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The Cotswolds is well known for its craft shops and galleries, selling everything from jewellery to ceramics. This one sells nothing but wood, particularly items...
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| Post Office (3.2 Miles) |
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Painswick Post Office is the oldest in England. Built in 1478, it is the only Painswick building with a part timber-framed front, although many buildings...
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| Victoria Square (3.3 Miles) |
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Victoria Square's striking buildings are typical of Painswick where most of the houses are built from the same distinctive silver-grey stone, quarried nearby in the...
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| Guild Gallery (3.3 Miles) |
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This gallery is owned and run by the famous Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen. The organization, one of the oldest of its kind in the country,...
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| Bisley Street (3.3 Miles) |
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Bisley Street runs along the ancient Gloucester-to-Cirencester road, and has Painswick's oldest buildings. Among them, New Hall, a fifteenth Century wool hall, The Chur, which...
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| Guildhall (5.2 Miles) |
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The Guildhall was built in 1890-2 for Gloucester City Council. Architect George H. Hunt did not stint on the civic magnificence. When the building was...
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| Greyfriars (5.2 Miles) |
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Ruins are all that remain of the medieval Greyfriars. This Franciscan friary was founded around 1230 by Thomas, lord of Berkeley Castle. The Franciscans were...
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| Golden Cross (5.2 Miles) |
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Here’s the proof that Gloucester flourished in Elizabethan times. This fine town house would have been built for a prosperous merchant, living above his shop....
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| King’s School (5.3 Miles) |
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Henry VIII founded King’s School. When he converted the Abbey of St Peter into Gloucester Cathedral, he also replaced the monastic school with a cathedral...
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| Shire Hall (5.4 Miles) |
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Gloucestershire County Council has an impressive home. The original building opened in 1816. It was designed by Sir Robert Smirke for the county magistrates. His...
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| The Space (5.8 Miles) |
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Stroud's former Temperance Hall is now home to The Space, a community arts centre. Art exhibitions, drama, dance, poetry and music can all now...
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| Bank Gardens (6 Miles) |
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Stroud's Bank Gardens provide a green space for visitors and residents right in the town centre. Here well-kept lawns are combined with unusual planting schemes,...
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| Cornhill Market Place (6 Miles) |
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This purpose-built market place is the venue for the first and best farmers' market in Gloucestershire. Stroud Farmers' Market, established in 1999, was named Best...
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| Old Town Hall (6 Miles) |
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This is one of the first market houses in Gloucestershire. Built in 1590 by John Throckmorton, it originally stood alone in the centre of a...
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| The Shambles (6 Miles) |
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Shambles means slaughter house, and in 1651, John Bond, a butcher, leased this area together with two cottages and a market was born. Since then,...
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| Subscription Rooms (6.1 Miles) |
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Stroud’s Subscription Rooms are as central to community life today as they were in 1833 when they were built with money raised from public subscriptions....
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| Sim’s Clock (6.1 Miles) |
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This clock is one of Stroud's most distinctive landmarks. It stands at the junction of Russell Street, George Street and London Road, surrounded by some...
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